Thanks Chris - that website looks useful.

Jon

On Sun, 15 Sept 2024, 18:37 Chris Hodges, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Just for info,there have been various attempts to capture this sort of
> thing in the past for riders; after all not all cafes are very welcoming to
> muddy MTBers or lycra-clad roadies, or may lack anywhere to leave bikes.
> The current most up-to-date site is https://cafes.cyclingmaps.net/ and at
> least uses OSM as a base map.  This is manually updated by the admins of a
> facebook group.  So there's clearly a desire for the information to be
> captured.
>
> Capturing information about whether you can get a coffee and a cake at a
> pub is also useful whether on wheels or not. I can think of a town where
> all the cafes are independent and shut by 4, and insider knowledge of the
> pubs is the only way to know what options remain.
>
>
> Chris
>
>
> On 15/09/2024 13:52, Jon Pennycook wrote:
>
>
>
> Hello.
>
> Near me, a new mapper has created a cafe (both a node and a non-existent
> building) next to a pub. I think this is because the pub is friendly to
> cyclists (has a "cyclist pit stop" sign and sells food and drink popular
> with cyclists). There are other nearby pubs that have signs welcoming
> cyclists in particular. Since not all pubs and cafes appreciates cyclists,
> is there a tag to indicate cyclist friendliness? Similarly, is there one
> for places that welcome walkers? I tried searching the wiki but didn't find
> anything.
>
> Jon
>
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